Cabinet: Jon Stuckey

Director of Development

My wife and I feel deeply that God led us to Messiah College. I
have always felt a call to play an active part in furthering Christian
higher education, and I can think of no place I would rather be than
here at Messiah. The heritage of the College is comprised of many
stories of people giving sacrificially so that students could attend
Messiah and discern the vocational calling of God on their lives.
Without the financial and prayer support of many, Messiah would not be
able to fulfill its mission of nurturing young men and women toward
lives of service, leadership, and reconciliation in church and
society. I am grateful to be a part of the Messiah family.

Jon C. Stuckey became the Director of
Development at Messiah College in September 2007. He came to Messiah
in 2000 to launch and direct the Grants Office. Jon is a graduate of
Malone College in Canton, OH, and completed his doctoral work in
sociology at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland. His past
research focused on the role of religion and spirituality in the life
experiences of those caring for a family member with Alzheimer’s
disease. Jon serves on the boards of Messiah Lifeways and the Polar
Bear Foundation (Northern York County School District). He and his
wife, Shari Taylor-Stuckey, are the parents of two daughters, Taylor
and Blake. They live in Dillsburg, PA and are members of the Dillsburg
Brethren in Christ Church.